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Striking Chinese workers return from AfricaPosted by Eric Mu, April 7, 2008 2:43 PM
Headline: UK police arrest"Tibetan separatists" Striking workers home from Africa In a recent conflict between the striking Chinese workers and the Equatorial Guinea police, two Chinese nationals were killed and four were injured. The strike was allegedly caused by a labor dispute. A spokesman of the Foreign Ministry Jiang Yu (姜瑜) admitted that "the Chinese workers disregarded the local laws". According to Equatorial Guinea's laws, striking is illegal. Other stories on the front page
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Comments on Striking Chinese workers return from AfricaI assume that the striking workers were also disregarding Chinese laws. People can't strike here right? China sent these workers to incite a revolution-according to the World Revolution theory, communism cannot prevail until it is achieved world-widely. chairman mao is disappointed. "Beijing's traffic police will launch a new traffic policy to check every truck and tourist bus that enters and leaves the capital for safety to clamp on overloading etc." Brilliant, so now we can expect massive traffic jams around the municipal borders. |
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